Ubuntu one doesn't auto connect to the Cloud
Bug #545946 reported by
Alvaro Aleman
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #635636: [maverick] ubuntuone-launch fails to connect syncdaemon if get_metadata times out.
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This bug affects 4 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Ubuntu One Client |
Incomplete
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Undecided
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Joshua Hoover |
Bug Description
Ubuntu One needs the possibility to connect itself automatically to the cloud if an Internet connection is available. It should do this without an user interaction like clicking on the applet. This should be at least integrated as an option because a synchronizing service that doesn't synchronize automatically is a bit senseless.
summary: |
- Ubuntu one doesn't auto connect to the Inernet + Ubuntu one doesn't auto connect to the Cloud |
description: | updated |
description: | updated |
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Hi Alvaro,
Thank you for taking the time to file this bug report. Ubuntu One should be auto connecting. If it is not for you, please do the following so we can ge some debug information that will help us see what the root cause of the problem is.
1. Run the following from a terminal session: echo -e "[logging]\nlevel = DEBUG" > ~/.config/ ubuntuone/ logging. conf; sudo sed -i 's/LOG_LEVEL = logging. INFO/LOG_ LEVEL = logging.DEBUG/' /usr/lib/ python2. 6/dist- packages/ ubuntuone/ oauthdesktop/ logger. py; u1sdtool -q; u1sdtool -c \
apport-collect -p ubuntuone-client 545946
2. Run this command from a terminal session: tar cjf ~/u1logs.tar.bz2 ~/.cache/ ubuntuone/ log
3. Attach ~/u1logs.tar.bz2 to the bug report
Thank you,
Joshua